Waldorf dolls clothes
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Waldorf dolls clothes. Get inspired and try out new things.
If you’ve been following my blog for some time already, you know that I love to design and make little clothes for wee dolls. Making a skirt is the perfect beginner’s project. I made a skirt very similar to this style for my daughter when she was three. The design of this skirt is very simple but o

Marina Brand saved to bubble skirt
As promised on my birthday, here is the story of my first Waldorf doll. For the uninitiated, Waldorf dolls are also called Steiner dolls, even though they apparently have no connection to Jules Nicholas Steiner and his bisque dolls from days of yore. Indeed, when I saw the name "Steiner" attached to a Waldorf doll I thought "WTH, that's not a Steiner doll!" Turns out there's more than one type of Steiner doll, so keep that in mind if you're a fan of the antique bisque dolls. Also be wary of…

Judy Bechtel saved to Dolls
This is one of the projects I let go before Christmas. I had planned to make Scarlett and Tess each a Waldorf doll similar to the one I m...

Meredith e saved to Hello Dollies
These free printable doll clothes patterns will get you started sewing DIY doll clothes for your dolls of all sizes - 13, 14, 18" and more!

Debi Lynne saved to Doll Clothes Patterns
This listing is for 12 PDF doll clothes patterns, all designed specifically to fit the Wild Marigold Waldorf Baby Doll, which can be found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/217596017/. Please note, these are digital patterns, and not physical items. These patterns will also fit other Waldorf dolls of a similar size to mine, including the 15 inch Bamboletta Sitting Friend Waldorf doll. And, if your doll is a little smaller than mine, the patterns can be resized! I have included a pdf set of…
Anna Rodopoulou saved to Waldorf dolls clothes
This is an English .PDF tutorial to learn how to make a Waldorf pocket doll 7”(18 cm) tall

varvaDoll saved to Digital Products 💻
Waldorf doll pattern. If you've always wanted to create a Waldorf doll as a gift for your daughter or yourself, I believe now is just the right time! âYou will learn how to create Waldorf Doll 10" with sculpted face. Also, you may use other options for dolls hair. I’ll show you how to embroider a doll’s eyes the way that I consider ideal:), though you can experiment with the shape of the eye on your own. I’ll show you in detail the whole process of creating the expressive faces of Caramel…
Gabriella Szabo saved to Babák
Why spend hundreds of dollars on a Waldorf doll when you can make your own? We show you how to do it step by step, also on video + free printables.

Duane Stutzman saved to Being Crafty